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Our Family Functions : Functions of Traditional Weddings for Modern Brides and Postmodern Families
Medora W. Barnes
Qualitative Sociology Review , 10 /2 (2014) s. 60-78 -
"Rose's Gloss" : considerations of natural sociology and ethnography in practice
Andrew Carlin
Qualitative Sociology Review , 2 /3 (2006) s. 101, 65-77 -
An Essay on Self-Enslavement : The Pathology of Power and Control
Andrew Blasko
Qualitative Sociology Review , 15 /2 (2019) s. 200-214 -
Active Interview Tactics Revisited : A Multigenerational Perspective
Andrew D. Hathaway, Rory Sommers, Amir Mostaghim
Qualitative Sociology Review , 16 /2 (2020) s. 106-119 -
"Oh yes, I remember it well!" Reflections on using the life-grid in qualitative interviews with couples
Andrew J. Bell
Qualitative Sociology Review , 1 /1 (2005) s. 51-67, 92 -
Introduction to the Special Issue : "Expanding Social Interactionist Horizons : Bridging Disciplines and Approaches"
Andrew Blasko, Vessela Misheva
Qualitative Sociology Review , 15 /2 (2019) s. 6-9 -
Ritual and boundary distinction in a recreational community : a case study of motorcycle rallies and riders
D. Mark Austin
Qualitative Sociology Review , 5 /2 (2009) s. 107, 70-93 -
“The Machines Don’t Lie” : A Study of the Social Production of Mechanization in the Determination of Voter Intent
Debra D. Chapman, Peter Eglin
Qualitative Sociology Review , 10 /2 (2014) s. 42-59 -
Edgework, Fun, and Identification in a Recreational Subculture : Street BMX Riders
Shane Scott, D. Mark Austin
Qualitative Sociology Review , 12 /4 (2016) s. 84-99